MG Maestro 😱😁😂🔧
"Once is happenstance. Twice is coincidence. The third time it's enemy action."
"You gotta know when to hold em and know when to fold em".
My girlfriend at the time had unlimited access to this little gem:
(Stock photo)
Good memories of both the gf and her car...
'Against stupidity, the gods themselves struggle in vain' - Schiller.
Always loved that model Manta, a friend's dad had the Commodore which I really liked too.
A lad on my course at uni had a later Manta that he kept modifying. First it was a gearbox change from auto to manual which required a cut down prop shaft. Next job was to change the engine from the standard 2l four pot to a 5.7l Chevy v8. Awesome car but he was forever burning the clutch out.
I'm off to buy another escort rs1600i this weekend fingers crossed
used to have to spray the hell out of the distributor on mine as everytime you went through a puddle it would stop lol
Gordini Turbo I think.
Cheers..
Jase
Indeed. Known as the Renault 5 Alpine in France, but Gordini here as Alpine was a name that belonged to Chrysler in the UK. I think the turbo is the later version, but this one was already quite something.
'Against stupidity, the gods themselves struggle in vain' - Schiller.
Lovely looking car Lee, looks in great condition. Can't beat a bit of nostalgia, enjoy!
God the memories,
My first car was a metallic blue MG Metro, red seatbelts and not much else going for it, it overheated all the time until i took it to a proper rover garage and they discovered that some numptie had fitted a pipe with a valve in it backwards.
A red XR2 MK2 after that, had it for years before moving to the states. After I came back I got another one in white which was a nightmare, eventually had to have the carb rebuilt as starting it involved removing the air filter and sticking a screwdriver down the carb to jam the flap open, then cranking it until flames shot out and it coughed into life.
A succession of boring practical cars followed as I had a family.
A colleague had a white nova sport with low end torque camshafts, that thing shifted for a 1.3 but I never warmed to novas. Another colleague had an uno 70sx which was quite spritely. Always lusted after a Pug 205GTI (1.9 of course) or the obvious mk2 golf gti 16v or Escord RS Turbo but never seemed to get the timing right. Dream car at that age was, perversely a Porsche 924 turbo, seemed attainable but never found a good one in my price range. Good ones are now collectible and therefore silly prices for what would be a toy.
90's cars have to be one of the Japanese 'sports coupes' for me, skyline, supra, 300zx, rx7 and GTO. I plumped for the Mitsubishi GTO and owned one for a few years, amazing looking cars but very heavy and complex. I eventually gave up on it and gave it to my uncle who resurrected it and now tools around the New Forrest in it - if you see a MK1 GTO (pop up headlights) in red down there give it a wave.
Shame we only had film cameras, doubt I've got any pics of my first cars.
TR7, 2 x Mantas, Viva.
^ That is a cool motor!
Someone who lies about the little things will lie about the big things too.
Wish I'd have kept this one..
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Or this one, although I did manage to keep hold of the wife 😊
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They were nice
Blimey that brings back memories .
Mine was white with a black vinyl roof with a black bonnet bulge.
Loved it , 1600 XLR index ABJ 968H!
Thank you for reminding me .
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I had a 309 gti and a 205,the 309 was a real stealth machine ,I then moved on to the Astra gte 16v,quicker than the other 2 ,no sure how I didn't smash it up as I couldn't take my eyes off the digital rev counter ,happy days
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That 6R4 is never going to get over a speed hump...
I started my car career aged 17 with an MG Metro, then 205GT Lacoste a year later, then went straight to the 205GTi 1.9 x2, then 309GTi.
Loved them all and would love to have another drive in a 205GTi. Might even buy another one, but worried I could spoil a memory...
It was a toss up between the MG Metro and the Nova SR for my first car. Still not sure why I went for the Metro other than perhaps it looked a bit funkier in black with the big graphics.
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Loving all the cars posted here. When I first started work I lusted after quite of few of these.
It had the standard GTI issue of the sloppy cross-linkage. It also had a GTI Engineering head (135bhp), Bilstein suspension, 7 x 15 wheels with Pirelli P7's and a Zender body kit.
Previously owned by L J K Setright.
I'm sure that the GTI's, including Storms, all had servos. The problem was that they were on the wrong side of the car. Lower powered Mark 1 Golfs didn't have servos originally.
When I built my last Mark 1 GTI I used a BR Motorsport cross-linkage kit, which made a world of difference. Brian Ricketts, may he rest in peace, was a genius when it came to re-engineering Golf GTI's.
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It's a Renault 5 gordini turbo, the forerunner to the R5 turbo and then the R5 GT turbo which I bought in 1991.
A real pocket rocket that drove like it was on rails and was unbelievably quick on B road cross country roads back in the 90s if you kept the turbo on the boil. Happy days indeed!!
Started with a (appropriately named) Nissan Cherry, then a Scirroco Scala and on to a 205 1.9 GTi...that was a really fabulous car; lift off oversteer on demand 😎
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Slightly later than some of these fabulous memories, a relative's neighbour is selling his K plate Calibra, the 2.0 8v. Silver with black and blue cloth (no I don't know either). 110k on it.
It was a dealer demo, his company bought it for him as a company car, he then bought it from them at the end of the lease period, so technically 3 owners, but actually just him.
He last MOT'd it in 2014, which by the look of it had a heap of advisories (some of which started to show in 2012). It's been sitting under a cover since.
I honestly thought it was a minter, he's been starting and moving it every 2 weeks to keep everything free, washing and polishing it. That it had no ticket came as a surprise, as I'd said to him before to let me know if he wanted to shift it.
Anyway, it didn't make £350 on eBay, I can find the closed auction if anyone might be interested. If it was top notch I wouldn't have minded paying top money for it, alas it will take time I do not have to make perfect...
Many many of these beauties for sale on here. http://forum.retro-rides.org/board/58/cars-sale
I can just imagine the conversations with the wives of our merry band on here. ," But love its an investment for the future" ," It only needs a bit of welding here and there"," Thats the beauty of these older cars you can fix them yourself ","When the neighbours see it they'll all want one "
Agreed, I remember looking at one when it first came out.
The one described above sounds like it could have potential, but any car left outside under a tarpaulin in the UK will deteriorate. Sell 'em or store 'em properly, I`d never leave a car under a cover for more than a couple of months.
Paul
Here is the M3 that I bought nearly 20 years ago (post 64) and still have to this day -
Back in the late '80s I was an IT Contractor.
I went out and bought my first brand new car, a Renault 5 GT Turbo.
Not mine, but the same model and year
Brilliant little buzz box with buckets of turbo lag and a dizzying 120 BHP on tap! (probably weighed less than the seats in my current Golf though!).
Only kept it 3 years and replaced it with a Vauxhall Calibra (on reflection, not a great choice, but I still think they look great - not that you often see one - and the 16V 'redtop' engine was pretty good).
The Renault, though, is still out there and taxed and MOT'd, so I guess someone is still loving it 29 years later!
M
I bought virtually the same about 20 years ago , unfortunately unlike you sold it about 15 years ago
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Not an M3, but my current transport.
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